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  • Immunotherapy of Colorectal Cancer

    【Abstract】ObjectiveTo generally analyze the current situations and advancement of the study on immunotherapy for colorectal cancer. MethodsThe pertinent published papers about the current situation and research advancement of the immunotherapy of colorectal cancer were retrospectively investigated. And also the immunogenicity and the varying principles of immunoresistance, the functional targets, the practicality, and some other characteristics of different immunotherapy for colorectal cancer were reviewed. ResultsThe main treatments and the research focuses in the immunotherapy of colorectal cancer are initiative nonspecific immunotherapy, adoptive immunotherapy, monoclonal antibody immunotherapy, initiative specific immunotherapy, and targeted therapy. They work by fighting against the cancer itself, cutting off the tumor’s nutrition supply, activating the immune system specifically or breaking the immune tolerance and so on. Though there are still many problems unsolved, immunotherapy has a promising clinical prospect. ConclusionAs a beneficial complement for surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, immunotherapy plays an important auxiliary role in the combined therapy for colorectal cancer.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 5-FU Loaded Nanofibers Membrane for Controlled Release Effect Against Colon Cancer Cell in Vitro

    Objective To investigate the controlled release effect and the anti-cancer cell ability of a 5-FU loaded poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) nanofibers membrane blending with keratin. Methods Making PLLA and keratin mix together and crosslinking to generate blending solution. Then the anti-cancer drug 5-FU was added into the solution to fabricate nanofibers membrane by high voltage electrospinning method. The micro morphology was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The controlled release effect of 5-FU from the nanofibers membrane was measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The cytotoxicity of 5-FU/PLLA keratin nanofibers membrane was evaluated by using 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay on HCT116 cell lines. At the meantime, cell growth morphology of HCT116 in experiment group were observed by microscope and transmission electron microscope. Results 5-FU could be dispersed homogeneous in the PLLA/keratin nanofibers membrane through SEM. HPLC suggested that 5-FU could be diffused out from the fibers slowly and uniformly, which corresponded the zero order kinetics basically. After different treatment, the longer time the 5-FU/PLLA keratin nanofibers (experiment group) immerse in the medium, the much more swelling, apoptosis, and necrocytosis of the cells were observed. The cell viability for experiment group was (47.5±2.8)% by MTT, while the PLLA keratin nanofibers without 5-FU had no significant impact on cell viability (93.9±2.8)%, which was statistic significance (P<0.01). Conclusion 5-FU/PLLA keratin nanofibers membrane owns good controlled release effect and satisfies cell inhibitory effect against HCT116 cells in vitro,which suggested that it has a promising prospect for clinical therapy.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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